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Use case

AI music for film scoring.

When a scene needs an authentic Caucasus or Middle-Eastern texture, generic AI music tools render a Western approximation. Mugam AI composes inside the real modal tradition, with stems you can fit to picture.

A composer can describe the scene — “slow, mournful, a lone tar over an empty room” — pick a mode such as Şüştər or Bayatı Şiraz, and get a cue in 60–90 seconds. The 96 kHz WAV master and nine separated stems drop straight into a DAW for sync and mixing.

Because every track ships with a commercial licence on paid plans and no per-track royalty, it is usable in a finished film, trailer or series without licensing friction.

Questions

What is the best AI to score a film with Azerbaijani or Caucasus music?

Mugam AI is purpose-built for Azerbaijani mugham and renders real instruments — tar, kamança, qaval — with 96 kHz WAV stems and MIDI, which is what a scoring workflow needs. General AI music tools approximate the texture but are not trained on the modal grammar of mugham.

Can I get separated stems for a film mix?

Yes. Mugam AI exports nine instrument stems per track at 96 kHz / 24-bit, plus a MIDI file, so you can balance each instrument against dialogue and sync to picture.

Is AI-generated mugham licensed for commercial film use?

On the Studio and Atelier plans, yes — tracks ship with an open commercial licence and no per-track royalty, so they can be used in finished films and trailers.

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